Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC545

Introduced
2/9/22  
Refer
2/9/22  
Engrossed
3/8/22  
Refer
3/16/22  
Enrolled
4/8/22  

Caption

Recognize public service of longtime Hinds County Circuit Court Judge and former State Representative Tomie T. Green.

Impact

This resolution not only acknowledges Judge Green's individual achievements but also highlights the importance of representation in the judiciary, particularly for women and minorities. As a trailblazer, she has set a precedent for future generations in legal professions. The recognition of her service may inspire others to pursue careers in law and public service, ultimately enriching the diversity of those serving in such roles within the state.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 545 recognizes the public service of Tomie T. Green, a longstanding Hinds County Circuit Court Judge and former state representative, upon her retirement. Having dedicated 24 years to the bench and 35 years to public service, Judge Green has made history as the first African American and the first woman to be a Senior Circuit Judge in her district. Her contributions to the judiciary have been significant, and this resolution serves to honor her extensive career as she prepares to retire in December 2022.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SC545 is overwhelmingly positive, as it honors the dedication and impact of Judge Green's career. There appear to be no significant points of contention in the discussions regarding the resolution, with all legislators acknowledging her accomplishments and contributions. The resolution serves as a unifying acknowledgment within the legislature, reflecting a shared respect for public service among its members.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention associated with SC545, as it is primarily a commendation rather than a legislative change or policy proposal. The resolution aims to honor an individual’s service rather than alter existing laws or regulations. The adoption of the resolution indicates widespread support and appreciation for Judge Green’s work throughout her tenure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC72

Judge Tomie Turner Green; commend distinguished career upon her retirement.

MS HR100

Judge Tomie Turner Green; commend distinguished career upon her retirement.

MS SR49

Extend sympathy of Senate to surviving family of Hinds County Senior Circuit Court Judge William Swan Yerger.

MS HR85

Judge Denise Owens; commend for 33 years of exemplary service as Hinds County District 3 Chancery Judge, and congratulate upon retirement.

MS HR903

In memory of longtime Bexar County Judge Sarah Garrahan.

MS SC502

Commend former Mississippi Representative Honorable Fred Banks on his receipt of "2021 Lifetime Achievement Award" by MS BAR.

MS HB1835

Appropriation; Hinds County for equipping new courtrooms for the four special judges appointed to the Hinds County Circuit Court.

MS SC515

Commend the life of former State Senator, Circuit Judge and Decorated WWII Veteran Thomas Frederick (Fred) Wicker.

MS SR110

Commend judicial and public service career of Claiborne County Justice Court Judge Mary C. Curry.

MS SR31

Recognize Hinds County Chancellor Denise Owens on the occasion of her retirement.

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